Possible strong storms then snow
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Windy today, wintry weather this weekend
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Local Catholic academy looking to move into Portage Manor property
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Understanding the two proposed LMC Millage renewals on the ballot
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Longtime Dowagiac Mayor faces new challenger
Scattered showers move in this morning and lasts on and off through today. As a warm front approaches, we'll see temperatures rise into the middle 50s. Thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening and some could be strong, producing strong gusty winds and small hail.
Cold air wraps in behind the system, dropping temperatures into the low 30s to upper 20s overnight. Rain will turn over to snow which could lead to slick roads Wednesday morning. Winds become gusty out of the northwest with gusts up to 40 mph possible. The active and cold weather continues through Friday.
Today: Cloudy with AM showers, then PM rain and T-storms. High of 53.
Tonight: Scattered rain turns to snow, low of 30.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a chance for AM snow. High of 34.
Thursday: Increasing clouds with a chance of rain and snow late. Highs in the low 40s.